death. Death in this circumstance,
could have been caused only by strangulation, either by
others using a soft-cloth or in the event ... with certainty as there were no red herrings and
indications of strangulation or self-hanging. The hyoid
bone and the cartilage in the neck were
death. Death in this circumstance,
could have been caused only by strangulation, either by
others using a soft-cloth or in the event ... with certainty as there were no red herrings and
indications of strangulation or self-hanging. The hyoid
bone and the cartilage in the neck were
time. The deceased had bit the applicant in self defence after the accused persons tried to strangulate him. The dead body of the deceased
victim, which can be caused only when the
deceased was strangulated.
43] We also find that the multiple nature of injuries found on the neck ... person and was strangulated, which had
resulted in her death.
We are therefore of the opinion that the possibility of self-inflicting injuries
prosecution.
They had deposed during the trial that the two accused had
strangulated the deceased to death. PW-1 had said that ... further states that she saw through the
window both the accused strangulating her mother by
pulling the rope at the two ends. She further states
asphyxia, as
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a result of strangulation with fracture of thyroid cartilage.
Even considering the inquest also, PW-15 suspected ... that
it was not unnatural death but homicidal death. He
prepared self report as per Ex.P14 and on that basis
registered
This spare area used to found in hanging cases and
not in strangulation cases. On the left side of the mouth marks of
dribbling ... marks upon both the wrists
of the deceased appears to be self inflicted and not by someone
else. Apart from that the Medical team
witnesses recorded under Section 200 CrPC, the allegations are absolutely vague and self contradictory and even the witnesses are not the persons who were mentioned ... grabbing the land of his father Heeralal and thereafter murdering him by strangulation, therefore the impugned proceeding is also appears to be mala fide
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true that the deceased died a
homicidal death Who strangulated her but remains
unresolved.
35. From the post-mortem report,
however, we find the defence ... appellant, viz.,
that it was a case of self-inflicted harm, to be
absolutely incorrect. A self-inflicted harm would get
reflected from the nature